In-Home Businesses –
Part Nine
Many different activities
are routinely run out of homes. This discussion reviews aspects of particular
operations. See part one for background information on
coverage basics as well as the other parts discussing different businesses.
Repair:
Auto, Bicycle, Boat, Tractors, Furniture, etc.
Don't expect your homeowners policy to give you coverage. Repair businesses
work on personal property belonging to others. Your business probably will need
to be insured by the individually designed commercial package policy or similar
specialty form. Coverage for inventory, repair machinery, property of others,
business income coverage after a fire or other covered cause of loss, and
premises and products liability coverage can be built into your policy.
Look for a company that
will write your size business. Make sure you consider the impact of products
liability claims, coverage for goods that you are working on that belong to
others whether at your business, in transit, at another processor or at your
customer's location.
You will need workers
compensation coverage for any employee - even part timers. You may need
commercial automobile insurance if you deliver anything or if your vehicle is
larger than a car, van or small pickup, or if the vehicle is owned by a
corporation.
Work on autos will require
an Auto Garage liability policy for the on-premises bodily injury, and Garagekeepers liability coverage to protect you against
claims for damage to customer vehicles.
Racing: Car, Boat, Motorcycle, RV,
Truck, etc.
If you are involved in
racing vehicles or craft and, especially if you operate a business in building,
servicing or repairing vehicles or craft from your home, you can not rely on
your homeowners policy for either liability or property
coverage.
Coverage for damage to
actual equipment that is raced is seldom covered. You will want to check with
your agent or your racing association for coverage for shop equipment, portable
tools, travel trailers and other equipment related to your racing hobby or
business. You will also need liability coverage or, at a minimum, be sure that
the racetrack has spectator liability coverage that applies to your race
participation, including practices.
Racing Repair Business - Your business may need to be
insured by an custom designed commercial package policy that may need to
include coverage for inventory, repair machinery, property of others, business
interruption, workers compensation (even for part-time employees) and premises
and products liability
It's critical to identify
if you need coverage against products liability claims that can arise from
customer property you have worked on at your business, which may be transit,
located at another processor or at your customer's location. An Auto Garage liability
policy may be necessary to handle any on-premises bodily injuries and a garagekeepers liability form can protect you against claims
for damage to customer vehicles.
You may need commercial automobile insurance if you make deliveries, have a commercial-size vehicle, or if the vehicle is owned by a corporation.
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